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History 1941 Western Flyer. New Flyer was founded by John Coval in 1930 as the Western Auto and Truck Body Works Ltd in Manitoba. The company began producing buses in 1937, selling their first full buses to Grey Goose Bus Lines in 1937, before releasing their Western Flyer bus model in 1941, prompting the company to change its name to Western Flyer Coach in 1948.


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Mr. Brooks Stevens, a major force in industrial design, was inducted into the Industrial Design Hall of Fame. In 1941, he designed the Western Flyer Motorhom.


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1941 Ford Western Flyer - https://jalopnik.com/the-western-flyer-is-a-streamlined-rv-by-the-man-who-de-1846361219 ~ Laurie ~


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The amazing 1941 Western Flyer motorhome was designed by famed industrial designer; Brooks Stevens. Born in 1911 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Stevens contracted polio when young, and found that drawing and sketching relieved his bedridden boredom.


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Use Arrow Keys to Navigate. View Gallery. 6 Slides. This restomodded 1941 Brook Stevens Western Flyer RV showed up on eBay with an updated driveline and newer interior. This restomodded 1941 Brook.


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Chance to Own a Piece of ID History: Brooks-Stevens-designed 1941 Ford Western Flyer Goes Up on the Block. By Rain Noe - September 15, 2014.. In 1941 Stevens apparently designed three custom Ford Western Flyers for S.C. Johnson. What happened to two of them isn't known, but four years ago the famed hotrod customizer Howdy Ledbetter came.


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About New Flyer - New Flyer | North America's Bus Leader Company About New Flyer. New Flyer Passengers around the world are seeking modern transportation options they can feel good about as traffic congestion, costs and air quality continue to saddle today's growing cities.


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Only one of four ever said to be made, this 1941 Ford Western Flyer was originally built by Brooks Stevens for S.C. Johnson. The current restoration done by Howdy Ledbetter, is a mash up of two of the originals and comes complete with stove, fridge, epic custom interior, 4,000 watt generator and more originality that I've seen in a long time.


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If you read the Hemming's article on the guy that restored it, Howdy Ledbetter, he states that he added the third light above the windshield from a Buick and the grille from a 1941 Ford COE truck. If you look closely you can see that the grille is flipped upside-down.


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Old Trailer The 1941 Western Flyer Motorhome is an unusual looking RV. It seems almost timeless. It's hard to tell if it's from 1941 or 2001. No doubt a testament to Brooks Stevens, the renowned industrial designer from Milwaukee, Wisconsin.


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In a complete departure from last week's racey Gallic couple, this week we're going Stateside to kick the tyres of a couple of highway cruisers.. First up is this simply awesome 1941 Ford Western Flyer .Supposedly one of only three built and modified by the splendidly-named Howdy Ledbetter, this could well be one of the coolest vehicles we've laid eyes upon, anywhere.


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7 photos Photo: hemmings.com This 1941 Western Flyer is a bit like a coachbuilt car, inspiration from Art Deco design and the world of aviation to create a vehicle that just looks elegant. It.


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The Western Flyer appears to have disappeared from the public light after the auction. Based on the pictures Hemmings pulled from the archives, Ledbetter's work was a major overhaul.